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THE; INDEPENDENT; ERKSS ' 14 FfDLISIIKU EVRBY FRIDAY MORNING, v TERMS. ?3^81 per annum, invariably in advance. Advertisements will be insertedconspicuously at the following very low rates: 1 square of 12 linos or loss, 1 insertion, 'M Every following insertion, ----- 37 1 square 8 months, - - ... - - $4 00 1 " ? " 0 00 1# " 1 vcar, 10 00 Announcing a Candidate, fin advance,) 3 00 i<iuerai ueuueiions will be inndc to persons I advertising largely. All obituary notices exceeding twelve lines will lie charged as advertisement*. y^~AII communications mid letters on Inisiness with this (illice, must lie addressed to T112 Independent 1'item, Abbeville C. II. S. C., riuifaii>. to insure attention. J^U?J?*KY. Song of the Decanter. There was nu old decanter, mnl its mouth was gaping wide; the rosy wine had cIiIkm! away mid li'lt its crystal side: n:id the wind wont humming? limn tiling, up mid 1 * 1. _ MMWll I lie sides it (lrt-, and thronzh the . .'.-like, hollow neck, the wildest, notes it blow. 1 placed it in tlio U'llnlnU' tvlmitn <1?A l.lnn* ? -?" Wowing free, and fancied thnt its pale mouth sang the queerest strains to mc. "They tell me?puny conqucrorc! the Plague lias slain his ten, an<l War his hundred thousands of the very best of men ; but I," 'twas thus the bottle spake, "but 1 li ave conquered more tlian all your famous conquerors, so learcu nnu utmoil oi yore. Tlien eomc, ye youths and maidens nil, come, drink from outiny cup, the beverage that dulls the brain, and burns the spirit up ! that puts to shame the conquerors that slay their 6cores below! for this has deluged millions with the lava tide of wo. Tho* in tlie pnth of battle, darkest waves of blood may roll; j'et while I killed the body, I hove dninn'd the vety soul. The cholera, the plague, ' the sword, such ruin never wro't as I, in mirth or ninliec, on the "innocent have brought. And still 1 hreallie upon tlieni. and the}- skrink lie-fore rny breath ; and year by venr my thousands tread the dismal road of Death." ADVERTISEMENTS. ~T FIRE! FIRE! FIRE ! 'JM1K ?Til><T s old stiuiil linv- r .y. hj g, A ijii; r:s! iiviy ili-flrojcd b_V filv, It*: h:i.? r- .iioV'il to IVo. 113, Mccliisg-S!rcc(, Corner of Wentworth, tho stand formerly occupied by W. J. Gnycr, where he continues his business in all of its branches. He enn ofTor^o ! his friends a large assortment of firet-cluBs VEHICLES, composed of BUG (.SIEH, SPANISH KI'JTER EEXS. JiA R 0 UCHJES, I ' . ROCK A WA YS, CARRIAGES, . . ; SULKIES, &.C., JlC. llo has just received some choice FAMILY\ CARRIAGES, built expressly for hid country customers. All of wliieli be will sell cheap for cash or City acceptances. zsr Orders promptly awl faithfully filled. LEONAttI) GIIAi'IN. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 7. 1854. 27?Om LAND FOE SALE. I OFFICII for pale r Tract of I.nnd, lying on both aides of Turkey jKiil Creek, in Abbeville District, about five miles North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge road, containing 084 Acres. About one hundred nnd fonrteen acres bottom land/some fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of the riclioiit. nn/l nmit |>i.nuii:uYu (juiiiuy; three ?j* hundred acres fine woodland ; the balance cleared and in cultivation. On the premises nro a comfortable Dwellinghouse, having nine rooms, ull necessary out'? buildings, a Blacksmith Shop, and a , Fine Merchant Mill. , This place is situated in one of the most desirable and healthy neighborhoods in the District K or State. The place was formerly owned by Reuben .Robertson, deceased, and is known as "the Robertson place."-' . 'm Persons desiring to purchase land, would <Jo Well to come and see this tract, as I am confi4^ . dwiithcy vjill be pleaded with it, as well as the terms'on which I will ?fll . ? MAliYl*. ROBKRTSON. ji Nov. 1, 1854 * 20 tf f ; I , . f j HATS! HATS! * I^HE SobKrlWrf*, having, engaged in tbe - I business of nm-.ufacturiftg IIATS, respectfully Announce (o the citizens of Abbeville DistHct that tlioy arc prepared to furuiah any j article in the wav of ir-.- -? - - uiiui, lib niiori no* tio?, and promise pfpinpt attention to all orders sent to them. Their llata are of a superior r Ouality, and warrftnjted.tjrrsatisfy all-who try lg | them. 'h' "'i 'l" -i'j r. Wlien la^ loW of hits ari . ordered, they ' x v ?Uood Fpll Wool .taken in oxchnngt- for Hats, . or"Wliberal pnce paid when exclmngo is not , uiiitss north qf Tucker's Mill, Aoder* 'ii <s& " **?.a?fwn,i^ncis~fc.' ? ?a ? ?L ' * . StorW^le, Anderson.District, S. C., .'."1 ' A.<0::#J. T: MoCLCLXA^t)&-Co... ..OMPifeiwff'*' .;. * MT;r^m ; ? : ? :. * f Notice. ; i V '}?*??% Persons interested io the - folate -of ' A." Sfreby no; tified thAXflnft^^tlcmejit ofihe ?amo will ,1 l# Wm*de in at Att>o.*iUe ? ' WSflMteftl* dky of April next ' , / < t" , V&n A tniAftfl ** - ' \''B4. ?4?;. * *?.., . **, ~ - * -??? .~ - ? t CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY GOODS'^CHARLESTON, S. C.T * Browning & Leman, IMrollTfcl'JS OK .BCS.S.'W JVo*. 209 and till King-sl., corner of Market-*!., ' Charleston, S. C.' l'lmit-ntioii Woolens, Blanket*, <fce., . Car pe tings ami Curtain Materials, Silks ami llieh Dross (Jooils, Cloaks, Mantillas, bliawls. 7Wills cash?our price otih/. inli25 j THOS. II. MAIieil. J. M. E. 811.\HI* MARCH & SHARP, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., "V1TILL attend to the sale of all kind? of Mer T t eliandize, Produce, etc*. Also, Ueal and Porsonal Property. Or purchase and sell Slaves, ite., on commission. Sales Room: No. 120 Richardson street, and immediately opposite the United States Hotel. Fob. 4 39 tf BAILEY, 1)OU(7LAS & ANDEllSON]" wiiolksai.k and retail Gj^BS sisai" xs-o ra a A*o. :i 1 !l Kinrf-xtrrrt, It di/orx above George, CHARLESTON, S. O. J. A. BAII.KY, C. DOrCJLAS, AV. I). ANliERSOX. llcforonoc?Jno. A. Calhoun, Esq. jan. 11 au iy Cameron, Webb & Co., (Succcxtors to G. II. Cameuon,) lMI'OllTKRA op CHINA, GLASS AN) EARTHENWARE, No. 145 M'Clinr] Ktrcct, Charleston, South Carolina, Will supply Country Merchants with Goods in thuir lino nt ns low rates as tli^y can buy in New York, or elsewhere. ii. V. i:.\mi:rox. ) \V. I- WKIlD, > \\\ m. sack. ) m1i25 WIN!DOW SASHES, BLINDS, &r. HAVING the Agency of the largest Factory in the States, I am prepared to 1111 orders for any article in the liue. * ALSO, Paints, Oils, Glass and Builders' Hardware, and every other article in the building line. JOHN C. SIMONS, 22C King street, sign of tlic Whale. B. W. & J. P. Force & Co., WHOLESALE HEALERS IN BOATS AND SHOES, Ko. 21 Hayne street, Charleston. BUNJ. W. FORCE, | IlKNJ. CONI.KV, I m1l25 CUARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY, 240 King xtrrct, ALL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and CnsMinere HATS, of the latest styles, made to order at short notice. An excellent, assortment of new styles of BTKAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and Cups, nlways on hand. It. II AAV LEV. John G. Willi3, FANCY BOOT AXD SHOE . STORE, . Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and Brushes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of King Mrcet and llozlhacJc n Alley, nili25 . Charleston, S. C. William C alder, DKALER IN ALL KINI? OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN K9.B.&W GSSCLBBSSS9 Not. 216 and 2-18 King-street, corner of JIascL, inli25 Charleston, S. O. ?. H. Lane, Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fnnry Goods House, Medical, Miscellaneous and Account IiOOKS, in great variety, at tlie lowest trade prices. iVo. 6 J lay no street, Charleston, South Carolina. Nelson Carter, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 17 Ifayne street, BIOS OF TI1E LAROE YELLOW MOtlTAH, WHERE lie is prepared to exhibit a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Druggists' Furniture, I'hinls, Surgical Instruments, Dye Stuffs, Perfumerv. Sonns. Window f:in?a Ac., Ac., which "lie offers at tho lowest market prices. . mh25 Hay den, Brother & Co-, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Wnre, Military and Fancy Goods North East corner of King and Hotel streets. mh25 Charleston, S. O. J; M. E. SHARP, SLATE DEALER AND GENERAL COMMISSION ' MERCHANT Aro. 10 State-street, Charleston. Dec. 17?ly P. M. HUSON, Agent . EDWARD WESTFIELD, ' ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.j RETURNS thnnkn for ptut faVors, and re"epcctfully solicits ft continuance of the same. 2 ? keeps constantly on hand, of his own manqcture, a' Largo Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. Also,,.WHIPS; STIRRl/P TROWS ?~a _ Y tfuv 4/I.A AO* I JJeing a practical worlcroap, be is prepared to make to order nil kinds of Saddle*, xlarnoes and MilitAr^ Equipment*, at short notice and at a* low prices as any other Mtablieiiinerit. {^"Particalar. fttlentipp paid to all kinds of Repairing. . . , ' . ; v Juno 8,1854 v ' 5fl k. v ' " " " * l i . The State of South Carolina^Abbeviift^^t^foMrqor?witu<u Britt A Cowan /,.) Attachment. / J &U&WL- ? Y>' Thompson & Fair,* Edward Jones, . j:^'Plattiti?rs' Attorney, W, 18M; -fiIo .their Declaration .agalhst , fcbd .CMJ3AJF CASH .STOKE. ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. CUiMBERS AND MARSHALL, nAVE opened at- tlio Corner Store of Dr. Marshall's linage. where they will offer to tlie citizens of Ahborille the Largest and Cheapest stock of Fancy Staple I)rv Goods. Boot*, Shoes, Hats and Caps, llard-^Vare and Crockery, for Cash and Cash Only. Our profits are so small that we are uot able to sell our Goods on time, and we arc confident, aftei an examination of our stock, the purchaser will | perceive such a grout margin between our I Prices and the Prices usually asked for (ioodt I in our line, that they will pee that it is to theii ! advantage to buv their Cnods frotti us for Cash, A call is solicited, as we lake pleasure in exhib inix our Goodft to all who may favor us with n visit. April 22d, 1S5-5, 49 tf ft ^ on ' n ^ Subscriber received, iti tlic venr 18"?2 JL from tin? Post-office lit Abbeville C. II. 8. C.. it I?AND WARRANT, No. 32101, for 4( Acres, issued under the Act of September 25th 1850, from the Pension Office at Wasliingtoi City, D. C., iitid now gives public. notice t< each an?l every person who may have foiim; said Land Warrant, not to use or apply to thcii own use the same, under penalty of a leg a prosecution, as ho is now an applicant to tlx Pension Ollice for a duplicate of said lost Lam Warrant, UOBKltTC. WILSON. Abbeville C. II., S. C,, ) December 20, 1R5I. J BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! ]%,FILLER &. WARREN, (AuguAn, r.a.,) lmv< i*l_ in store a large and superior- lot of Be< BLANKETS, from ?:? to >;:50 n pair. " Also, Heavy Negro BLANKETS, from 75r to $1 !>0 caen, weighing from 0} to 8 pounds to which they invite the attention of House keepers and Planters. Nov 10 27 3m POT .if\t lit r A1 ?V VliTTKI?\f'TTVT? FISHER & "AGNEW & CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Kn^Iisli Hnnhrarc, Cutlery &IM1K, Arc., cVc. WOULD cnll tlic ntlention of the citizcns t Abbeville to their st<n-k of Hardware, Faints, Oils, Window Glass, &c CONSISTIN'O, IX PART, AS KUI.I.OWS. VIZ: Flat,"Round, Sipiare, Oval, Ilnlf-oval, Ba?d,She< nud Hoop IRON; Brads, Kails, Spikes, Taoks, Pot-ware, Fire Dog; Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloth*, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Iloes, Ten Kettles, Trace and Wagon Chains of till kinds. Scythes, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire, Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons, Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Percussion Cap Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead, Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes, Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Slocks and Dies, Bellows, Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax. Carriage Spring?, Axles, Hub?, Shafts, Felloes, Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frame Bolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs, Luces, Brass and Silver l'latcd Hands, Aiid Carriage Materials generallj'. Pure White Lend, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Paints of nil kinds, Window (Jlass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan, Linseed Oil, Spirit* 'Turpentine, ?fcc. Tlicir et.ock comprises the largest, and best a: sortment iu Columbia, is purchased on the ver ?i ?:>> u.. ...n - ? - ? uvaii kiino, uuu win uc emu in ii small Bdvatlc for cash. Order?, accompanied with satisfactory rcfei cnco, will rccclVe prompt- attention, nnd n r.no?la will be delivered at the Itnilroad I)op( free of charge for dravage. FISllKR AG NEW ?fc CO. . Colnmbio< Oct. 25, 1863. 26 ' tf Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Columbia, S. C. JsgbSL?. NUN'S <k CO'S, PatentDiagnni k'^-^r-J^rfHrnnd l'innos; 11 allot Davis it Co J u U J J Patent Suspension Bridge Pianos Chicherings, Travers, and other best makers' P anos, at the Factor}' Prices, April 1, 1854. <17 6m. A. C. Sqaier, Xos. 20B and 210 Main street, .Columbia, S. C. Manufacturer nud gencraiflfifch dealer in fine and plain FIJR-f J f I j X ITU RE, CHAIRS, PI AN OS,. W ALL TAPED if ATI' RASSKS, ?tc., <ke., at low prices, for caal and nil warranted for one yoaror longer. All kinds Furniture made to order, and al kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Alsc Wood and Metal Burial Cases. nifr?5 Bollinger & Friday, n r isj'jivmif; jamicy h ana tlunt'$ Hotel*, Columbia, S. C. WHOLESALE ANl> RETAIL DEALERS lit Groceries, Liquors, Hardware and Plantatioi Supplies. Purcbnso COTTON and other PRODUCE. E3gT" Deliver,all Goods nt tbe Depot free o charge.' r ' mh25 Vr\ BOLLlNUCn. | i JAB K. FBtDAYi " M. H. Berry, FURNITURE AND CHAIR WARE ROOM, No. 135 Alain it reel, Columbia, South Carolina, KEEPS constantly oi> hand," of his own mnnu facturfr and from some of the host tnitnu factories attbeNortb; a large stock of FURNI TUJtE and CHAIRS; also, WALL PAPER WINDOW SlfADES, <fcc. . Being b practical workman, ho .is prepared [ to make to order all kinds of Furniture in the j best manner, and at as low prices as any othei establishment ' Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere;., ' rnh'ij Cte or ge H. C athc art., WUOT,E?4LS AMD RETAIL pjtAZCB TK i-'~ FAMILY 8M0BWBS, ' . ^Cotfiet t>f ItichardtQii and fjdurH sircdt, _ mh20 'Columbia, S. C. ?r-^ 'J: AUGUSTA A DV EimSKMENTS. NEW FALL AND' W IMTDR Jfc 09 WARD & BURCHARD, AUGUSTA, Georgia, are now receiving their Fall and Winter supplies of Xow ami Fashionable Good*, ami will ho prepared . to exhibit many novelties in Drew Goods, as I well as a general supply of Household articles. . They invite attention *?? the following:? I Paris, Saeque and (>p.-ra Flannels, new shades. American Sacque Flannels, both plain and , figured; Lupin's Moils, delaines oml Merinos, all cols.; Lupin's black Bombazines and Moue. delaines; Lupin s IJIui-k and white oiiulIich ; k Rich all wool I'nris, Delaines, plaid and figured! ; Aiuo: ican Delaines, nil tlie new designs; Very elegant colored Silks, in Brocade, Plains and St ripen; Satin, Plaid and Clienc striped Silks; 0-4 high colored Poplins, Seoteli Plaids; Black Italian and Talfcte Silks, rich lustred; Beautiful French and English Prints; Ginghams, and Cashmere de'Kcosse ; Superior Welsh,. Silk warp, and Saxony I Flannels; p White crape, Cashmere and Ray Slate shawls; I Embroideries of every description, Laces and L, Edging* ; 1 1 ? * ..r it rr j j in rmi a a 3*1*111* nil b ?Ji 1IUUSUW lit. and servants' (Imnk Tliey rcspoctfulh invil ? Families wishing to mnke tlieir Fall ami AVinter purchases, to give . their stock an examination. C3T< )lders confided to us will be filled promptly and faithfully. ! Augusta, On., Oct. 10, 1854. 21 If . CUAIiLESTC)X "a 1 >VEUTiSEMENTS. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, ? PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. C. TIIE subscriber has on lian<l a large assortment, and is constantly receiving l>y the l steamers, the latest patterns of WINDOW SHADES and PAl'ER-llANGINGS, for sale wholesale and retail! 5 Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every stylo and variety, from 50 cents to $r> each ! ,j- French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, ami HORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from CJ cents to .$0 per Roll. A large variety of CORNICES, I.ace and -'t Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin I)E LAINES, Centre Tassels, Loops, Bauds, I*ins?. *S Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Ctisliions. Fire Screens, ?te. All kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the business, ns usual, attended to in all its branches. MATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Unit Mattresses, always on hnud, made from the best \ material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Bediami Palliastcrs. Call and see them?prices reasonable. To persons wishing any of the above articles to sell, n discount will be made. The prices ol this establishment tiro modenite and uniform, aud as low as any other establishment, S II. W. KINSMAN. Mat-cli 2/i. 1854. ? "Browning & Leman," IMrORTKRS OF French, British and German y '20'J and 'ill JChiij-fitrcrt, 'corner nf Market street. e Charleston, S. C. AHPl'TIVIK O ill? ?> r. . O j>russt'is, 11 Tapestry '>'"1 Velvets. ,t CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, nnd Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS mid MUSLINS, in large variety. _ EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, all styles. \ GILT CORNICES, in all the new desicrtia. 5 CURTAIN GlMl'S,.HOLDERS, LOCK'S, TESSKI.S, Ac., DRAPERY CORDS and BELL RQPE% in all , varieties. 9 British and Amoricnn FLOOR OIL CLOTHS . SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS nnd STAIR CARPETINGS. of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, nnd AXMINSTER RUGS, in crent variety. " PLANTATK>N WOOLENS?B LANKETS, PLAINS, KERSKYS, CAPS; Ac. Red nnd White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., COTTON OSXAniTlfCM -II .1... i?? ? ui hm v??u ucei oum.ilg! crn makes. 9j English and American COTTON. FLANNELS. , French, English, ntid American PRINTS. k> LINENS, of Richardson's superior moke,* for ' Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cus?s, Tnble Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, " Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, '? Grass Cloths, ?fcc. CLOTHS, CASS1MERS and VESTINGS, of best Fronch Good. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shades of English Goods. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINSEYS, of all Qualities nrwl arvln* WITH A PL t.L ASSORTMENT OP 1 RICE DRESS GOODS/. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENA. DIN ES, MU8LIN S. Ac. 1 BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING GOODS, in great fqriety. k Tj I EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of every description. EVENING DRESS Goods in Great varietv eon stantly received. All tlio above are of onr own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, and offered at tho LOWEST MARKET Prices. TERMS.?Cnsh, or City Acceptance. C^gf~ Tlife oue ferico system itrictly adhered ' to, uud all Goods Warranted. BROWNING A LEMANi ^ . Charleston. S. C., March 26. 1864. The State of South Carolina. ' Abbeville District,?In the Gomtnon Pleas , A. M. Benson" ) Attachment. V Thompson A Fair, ffm, Ifc LJoyd. y Plain tiff'rAttorney. TXTHEREAS/fhe Plaintiffs" <n this case did, . On twentieth day.df &ovombirfi864, Hie their Declaration agaiusf the said Defendant, who (ns it is BftidJ is absent Jroni and, .without tliiak IrraTfa of this' Stat?, nna-hM neither wlfh nor attorney kao^rn: within .the." gfcmo upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might be ant dm Sppen'f ana plead "ffi the s^l.DejW ** , tlon on or before tVie twentV-fhpt tf. Nov^mbefo in the yfearif; oU^'Lor^ Jne, tboiwand eight hnnrtre* aWflft^fivf. o^.erw.ae A.ifl ?adv abftolate iud^ept^U tten->gtveV, ai>a?r?d-. J HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRI AT B jsa n :wuz /m apw? [Late J. C. ' tf The subscriber will keep on hnud ilu: 1 j * COACHES, KOCKAWAYS, HAllOU< TltAVKLLINO 1 To be had in the State, embracing nil the newest build to order nuy kiiul that limy lie wnnled, it Harness, double &, single; Whips, Nettings Also', Co:i<'li maker's stork of al Jicpairiny in till ilx bruuchcx. prom &TAU WorkJune 3, 1854. 2-t ltar^ain<$ in Di'y-fioods. GREAT REDUCTION!" HI. STRAUSS, - - - - CokCHbiiry. r|"MIK Subscriber respectfully informs liit= 1 friends and customer* llml lie is now in rcccipt of a NEW STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods, At greatly reduced prices; consisting of a gen erul assortment of seasonable Dry (ioods, viz: A I III If, Ginghams, Mounlin do Lai nee, Merinos, Cashmeres, Scotch l'laids, Alpacas, liluck Silk*, etc.; Kerseys, (je.ortjia I'lainx, Satinets, Cassi meres, ami It road ("lotlis ; Jllunket*, Flannel*, and Linscys; also, a full assortment. of Hosiery, Em- ' broideries, Kihbunsnu?l (?loves; READY-MADE CLOTHING, lll'EIJE 11 ATS and CAPS, l',()()TS AND SHOES; HARDWARE, CROCKERY", and GROCERIES, at very low i prices, and, for Caxb, at Mnrlcctprieen. Also, a very fine assortment of NEGROES' j UROOANS, SALT, HAGGING, IiOl'E, and; Tirrvw ' I M 1 IVu M. STIIAUSS. Cokcsbury, Oct, 1851. 25 tf , MOORE'S VARIETY STORE, Abbeville C. HI. r|"MIE Undersigned, very grateful fi?r tin; ei?- j i. couragement received during the few ' months lie has been engaged in business. calls j tlic attention of his friends and customers to ( the new and splendid supply he him just received. As u goner.'.l idea of hisstoek, he may ' mention n few articles:? <' FRUITS, from every clinic and of all va-t rieties?Lemons, Orange?, l'iire Apples. Cocoa > Nuts, Apples, ?te., ?tc. (JANDIfCS?Stick Candy, assorted; Cnn<ly Toys, Almond Candy, 1'indnr Candy. Kisses, Assorted Temperance Drop*. Ac., it p. NUTS?lJrnzil Nuts, I'oeaan Nuts, Walnut*, Almonds. Ae., <to. PICK LEU?nil sorts, nnj' <[unntity, and i choice qualities. PliESEIt VES?Citrons, Currants, Fig*}, linisins, Ac., Ac. DOLLS?Wax, India Rubber, Alabaster | ?from ten Cents to 00. TOYS?Tin, l'cwter, Brittania, China.: Velvet, Sand, Bellows, Tumbling, (ilass, Magnet* Box. (nil Hurts and sizes,) Drums, Rattles. LUXURIES?Tobacco, Si-gars, Oysters, Kegs, Ac. Oysters of the verv best unalitv will he served up nt nil hours and in any manner desirofl. WEDDING PARTIES furnished in first style, nt short, notiee, nud nt Columbia prices. CHltlSTMAS II OLID A YS?Crackers, a full (supply; Roman Candle?, Torpedoes, Wheel Kockets, Fin Wheels, Triangles,Serpent*. Sky llockcts, and every other combustible for fun and frolic.* In brief, hi-* slock is full, select and comprehensive, he having given his own personal attention to its selection, and he nuain asks the public to cull on him, bcinj; satisfied of his ability to please in quality and prices. llcmcmb&r the-locality, next door to Lawson's Tin Factory. .. ? ? WM. C. MOORE. T>nn Q 01 ?1 II " - II. ' -f, "'I'.* ' ' SliHPSOlV A OARDIFVGR, WAREHOUSE A%D COMfliSSIO.V MERCHANTS, MMNTOSH ST,, AUGUSTA GA., continue tliQ'Wore'TE <s> if * * house find C<muni-eioii Busiiiea* in their FIRE-PROOF BUILDING on Jflrttosh Street, in all its branches, and liope by strict personal attention to the intei-p?tR<?f all who niay pnt business in tlieir hands', to ; merit public favor. Orders for Raogixq; Ror*f and Family Supplies tilled at the lowest market price. tA*k AfivaMr.es made when rcquir- ? ed on produce in etoie. j. r. simpson'] [j. t. oari'inkr. August 29, 1854. 1C 6m 1 ? ?t?: t The State of South Carolina, < '' Abbeville District. [ JOHN AGNER, who is in the cn?tody of the I Sheriff of iAbl>cvjllerIt^lrift*l>yyvir^yo of a Writ of Mcfnij Process. 'fitllie-Rwif 'nf A???n.: - lorn L. Gray, linvinglfilerdin my office, together t with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and of- I feet?, (bis petition to the Coork.of -Common l Pleas,' praying that he may bo admitted to the 8 benefit of the Acta-of General Assembly made e for the relief of insolvenfcdehitors. It is ordered that the said A. L.. Gray, and all other the ( Creditors to whom the said John Agrter, is in anywise indebted,-be, and tWy art hereby snrn-^ moiied, and have notice to appear beforp the said Cotart, Abbeville Court ilotw/e, on the first Monday of March next, lo show r cause, if any they can,/why tho' prayer of the petition afofesaia, should not bo granted. ,. ; MATTHEW MoDONALD. O. C. T&: Office of Common fleas, V'" Abbeville TPJaH<lW."- f ...29.. 8m .V i November '^1854. ? . , f.l ii, . M > IT 1 '/ V ' * V W f- '?>* / ? . . H,9!riC?. ARD.A' -BtfROHARD,' Aogtista, GWu, Ml,T. V/' -itfUjlnforHi their friends *o'f AbbeviMe .District; ; and'the pabliri' gfendmlly, tlmt, anticipating'a change in thoir boairfets, the doming scaaon.-they. are ditffoggdittf make large a toiJcewion# from'their formur-'low tenta of prl:- l> oca,- in. order to reduco their stock toKthe li>tf eat ? rkimiSe .point. : v ' ' ' " _/Thi'Bttenllon of wholesale di-aml? qh well -< AGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! > tQB PMC1S. o M.-T" ZJSPZ* BL?3 Thornton.] , ? urgest and must elegant assortment of IIIKS, mJUGIKS, (JIUS, SULKIES, kVACJONS, &c.? styles ami latest fashions of the day, ami wilf i tnc most siiperil and <lurnl>le manner. Also, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, 6t#r I 1/ inxlu I. ? <- ? . ? ! IKUIU iwr sine IOW. '/;</'/ and faith fully dotif1, at low jiriccs. war ranted. l;f CHARLESTON CARPET ftAREUOl'SK' William Calder HAS always 011 hand tin; largest niul bestselected stock of OAIU'KTING to bofound in (lie city, viz:?Fine Ingrains, low priced; superfine Ingrain*, Tapestry Velvet., Tapesiry Brussels, low-priced Krussols, Three I'ly ('arpct.ings, <? recti anil Printed Iiaizc, Hearth Hugs and Door Matt*, Stair Carpeting nnd> Stair Hods, landings, ?tc., <fce. Slatting, all widths. Willi ft lavfxo assortment of FLOOR OIL CI.OT1I, from :s to *2-1 feet in width, for Rooms,, Lol>l?ic>s die., without avail]. Nos. 246 and 243 King-st., corner HaseL New and Wonderful MachineWILLIAM STODDARD, Proprietor. rI^lIIS Subscriber having pnrchnsed tlic Right .JL for the State ?f South Carolina in the only Machine now invented, for ItlFTING anil SHAVING SHINGLES. BARREL HEADING, ?te., is prepared to sell the Right, of the District*, or single Machines, at prices sufficiently low to make it. an inducement for purchasers. The Maehine*being simple in its construction, and not liable to yet out of order, is capable of Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand, Shingles per hour?belter than made by band. It is portable, and can be worked by band, horse or strain power. Ten to fifteen days work of a Mnchino will make onough Shingles to pay tlio ju ice aski'ii fur n single one. Largo inducements nri'ofFtsml to persons wishing to purchase I lie right of several Dist rict*.? Oiim of tlie Machines ran be- noon in operation in tlio City of AngustA, nt \Vm. II. Goodrich's Planing Mill, mitl ono also may he ?ocn in ? short, iinto at Mr. .1. Witt's Machine Shop, at Kfigclield C. 11. . T110?. G. LAMAR. Hamburg, S. C., April 2'J, 1 S.l-1. 51-tf (JOUOll tiaillS. r|",lIE subscribers, having had nine years cxJL pericnco, and given universal satisfaction to their patrons, being now fully prepared with good machinery and the best of workmen, feel safe in ?aying to the Cotton Planters ill general in this and the adjoining States, that they cat furnish them with t.liebest COTTON GINS now made. Tliqy e<r."im otter a host of certificates, hut believing the warrantee to be sufficient, tlicv will say, send on vuur orders through the mail or their agents, wlio will visit the most, if not all the Planters in reasonable bounds.. S. II. ?fc WM. OGLKSBY, Elberton, Elbert county, Ci?.s Fel.?, 4 39 ly The State of Soutli Carolina,*. Abbei'ille Dixtvirf?Tn //>/> /Totit. ?? III.V vv(iWf(VfM ^U0 Willson ?t Williams ) Foreign Attachment. > * i > K. Noble, Plaintiff's Jeremiah Slicliniuv J Attorney. \7"\/T IlKKEAS, tin; riaintitfs in this cose t difJ, on the fifteenth day of November. 1851, iile their Declaration against' tho said Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from :i;i<l without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within tile same upon whom a copy of tluTtaid Declaration might In: served: Jtls therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on o^Jbofore t|te sixteenth day of November, in the year.of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-live, otherwise final and ab eoitnt' judgment will then be given and awarded aguinst^im. lv " .matt^ew Mcdonald, c. c.p. Clerk's 0fHt;<\ Abbeville District, ) November 15, J8S4. > J qly ly The Slate of South arolinu, Abbeville District?In the Gommon PUa* Wrn. Ilill <fc T. Alerfi-Snl.-, 1 ... , ; I Adnuntou,, . ; I Tohm{tmn<b Fnir, hernial, Shohnne, ' . J '^"Y^HEUEAS, the Plaintiffs in this ease .?, uii me i wenuein <i$y ot November, 1854, tile their Declaration* agrritwfc7 the> mill Defendant, who (tin it is caul) is absent tohi iiimI without the limit-9 of this State, and: in? neither wife nor attorney known. rwKhin .he sntne upon whom n copy of the sajd Decaration mightbo served > Jt? ?a therefoit ordered; that-the iirfd DtoRTndi?it do appear and plead tath? sajd> ;Declaraiou ou or before the twen^j^rst day of No vernier, in tlio yenf of ouF'Lotd one thousand eint lundrerl and 'otherwise final and aboluto judgement yHU theq begiven sad atfardd ogain?thiip. -' ' ' - ' *' ' MATTHEW Mt'DONALD, C. O. J?, " JlerkV OflW - - f ?vvv>ino iyiomuk f November 20, JpM. ) a1# Ji &J. Jy:mRW^rm^t~ '?:r-. ACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANT? HOKTH ATLANTIC WHARF, :-&~p Charleston. . < ?,%k * Ryferenc^EuW&p- Noblz,Esq. wpg Thi? Sint^ of Soutfc Car?i?waT * ' yrrwmary. ^ * In the mntter of thft last WUV'^nA Tettfi' ment of John 0U*ei> deceased.. ^IVJ^ abl^^eXfcji^.Kin, and Heirs-, t U^of J^a 0nVer%Ie$e>aed, requiring thelvotel?y 'given- U> EJiUhifjitft Jj?m$k?"OHvor, Qeorge OlUir,' EHM^ jn>?.lteKertaofi^ 'Mithnniol SttnohwtnW -ibdbl?'wifc,.?tliM'ra. Swab -T?r?IL i<? * tMWnd5*^W<?^ES K;: yr 7* Kov* 25' 80 Sm , i . ' W :' . - ' . . ' J